Video: IBM Claims Mobile Collaboration Crown At Lotusphere

January 19, 2010

In a quite unusual way, IBM “officially” pre-announced tomorrow’s news at a “Nachos and News” event for bloggers only!

This is the second time Big Blue is pre-briefing bloggers over nachos and “weak” beers. I wish they did that for day 1 announcements which were a lot more interesting: project Vulcan, LotusLive cloud offering, etc.

My guess is that feeding bloggers with second-grade announcements ahead of traditional media for day 3 is not much of a big deal.

Anyway, it was also a great opportunity to mingle with some of the people behind Projet Vulcan, which is nice. More on Vulcan on a later post with our conversation with IBM Fellow Carol Jones.

IBM to surpass Microsoft and Google mobile collaboration with Android, iPhone, Nokia, RIM deals

As for the news, as I said earlier, not much excitement aside from a messaging mobility announcement.

“IBM, with those partnerships and RIM, has the strongest messaging collaboration mobility story on the market. In the past we’ve been deemed to be a follower in a lot of these things and I would assert that we are actually ahead of the game now with the completeness of support for Quikr, Connections and Sametime across multiple devices and the fullness of things like encrypted mail support on mobile devices. Nobody is doing that as a base service. You have to go to third parties to get there with Exchange or Google, or anybody else”, said Notes guru Ed Brill.

Below, a video excerpt of the very casual “nachos and news” event.


Lotusphere: IBM Vulcan Set To Redefine Collaboration

January 19, 2010

IBM kicks off Lotusphere 2010 with Vulcan, dubbed as the next-generation collaboration tool!

I’m here blogging from Orlando, Florida, attending Lotusphere, Lotus’ flagship annual customers and partners conference.

The day started slowly, with me fuming over the enervating and complete disorganization of Lotus blogger program, like handing out bloggers their interview schedule at the very last minute. I got mine less than an hour before my first interview. Neat!

Anyway, things got much better as the day goes by, with 6 more 30-minutes briefings in less than 3 hours!

The big news today at Lotusphere is a project called Vulcan, which IBM Lotus claims to be the “blueprint for the future of collaboration.”

More on Vulcan, as well as Lotus Live (a cloud solution), Symphony (Lotus’ free office suite), IBM client for Smart Work (with a netbook offering) and a behind-the-scene Lotus Knows’ marketing campaign in later posts.


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